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"In the past 50 years, the strong Slovak national minority in Hungary of over 200 000 people has been almost completely annihilated. On the other hand, the Hungarian minorities in the surrounding countries, Slovakia included, are growing. Paradoxically, for many years the Hungarians have been making Europeans believe that it is their minority that is oppressed.
Several current Hungarian political leaders talk openly about the idea of a Greater Hungary. Sadly, this goes unnoticed by Europe’s senior politicians. The Hungarian Parliament organises in its chambers a cross-border forum of Hungarian Members of Parliament for the Carpathian Basin. Representatives of ethnic Hungarian political parties in Slovakia and Romania openly meet to discuss autonomy. In today’s Europe such attitudes are unacceptable and dangerous."@en1
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